dues
noun [ plural ]
uk/djuːz/ usthe payments that someone makes in order to belong to an organization:
association/club/union dues The law guarantees that no worker can be forced to join a union, or pay union dues, to get or keep a job.
annual/monthly/quarterly dues
The organization's largest revenue source is membership dues, and members currently pay $49 a year.
TRANSPORT (also harbour dues)
the payments a ship owner makes for using a port:
Dues for entering the port are calculated based upon the registered net tonnage of the vessel.
COMMERCE UK ( US back orders)
orders for products that are not available at the time of the order:
They are not currently recording dues, so there's no point in ordering things that are out of stock.